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Visa On Arrival (VOA)
When preparing to travel to Indonesia, you need to be aware of the
Indonesian visa situation. As of February 1, 2004 , the Government of the
Republic of Indonesia started the implementation of the "Visa On Arrival"
policy for tourists and business people alike. Unfortunately the VOA is only
good for one-month maximum and is not extendable.
But there is a new long term visa options
for all you folks who want to stay longer than 30 days. See Below for:
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Citizens of countries who can enter
Indonesia visa-free |
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Citizens of countries who need to pay
for a 10 day to 30 day VOA |
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Ports of entry into Indonesia where you
can get the VOA |
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Other types of visas that you might be
interested in |
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Prices, rules, regulations and other
boring stuff |
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Lists of consulates, embassies
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Visa info for the expat married to an
Indonesian man or woman |
The Visa on Arrival is valid only for
tourist visit, social-cultural visit, business, official visit or government
assignment. The cost is $ 25 for 30 days and $ 10 for three days.
It is also valid for the
citizens of 39 countries who are traveling to Indonesia with Visa on
Arrival. Visa on Arrival are made at the international airport upon their
arrival.
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However, the
citizens for 11 countries will be exempted from Visa on Arrival and
Immigration services fees on the basis of reciprocity. The Tourist Visa is
valid for 30 days and is not extendable, in case of the occurrence of
natural disaster, accident or sickness visa may be extended upon approval
by the Director General of Immigration / Department of Justice and Human
Rights.
The citizens of countries
that are not included in the above list are required to apply entry permit
visa from the Embassy or Consulate of the Republic of Indonesia at the
overseas.
Issuances of Visa on Arrival or Visa Free facility are available only at the
designated airports and seaports.
The requirements are
original valid passport for more than 6 (six) months beyond the date of
arrival in Indonesia and an exit airline ticket or on-going ticket. Provide
proof of availability of living expenses equivalent to US$ 1.000,- (one
thousand US dollars) prior to arriving in Indonesia.
Should you have any
queries, please contact the Consular Section of the Embassy of the Republic
of Indonesia in your country.
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IMFORTANT NOTE:
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months or else Indonesia will
NOT allow you into the country an |
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Entry
Requirements for Visa-On-Arrival (VOA)
 | Passport must be valid for a
minimum of 6 (six) months as from the date of entry into Indonesia.
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 | Onward or return tickets are
compulsory |
 | No compulsory vaccinations
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following airports and seaports in Indonesia. |
Other types Of Indonesian Visas
If your home country is not mentioned on the lists above or if you are
planning on studying, living, working or doing business in Indonesia, you
must apply for a visa overseas before arrival.
If you would like to stay more than 30 days in Indonesia, you must also
apply for an appropriate visa.
A note of caution to
people from countries NOT mentioned in the lists above, you will have to
apply for 'permission' by the Indonesian Immigration authorities in order to
enter Indonesia. The process is simple. You have to go your local Indonesian
consulate at least 6 weeks prior to departure to apply for your visa.
The consulate will
then send your credentials to the Jakarta Immigration authorities, who will
then scan your details against a list of black-listers and once you are
cleared, you will get your visa |
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Airports across Indonesia that has
the VOA facilities
- Adi Juanda in Surabaya (East
Java)
- Adisutjipto in Yogyakarta
(Central Java)
- Adi Sumarmo in Solo (Central
Java)
- El Tari in Kupang (East Nusa
Tenggara Province, Timor )
- Halim Perdanakusuma in Jakarta
(Capital of Indonesia)
- Hassanudin in Makasar (South
Sulawesi)
- Ngurah Rai in Denpasar (Island
of Bali)
- Polonia in Medan (North
Sumatera)
- Sam Ratulangi in Manado (North
Sulawesi)
- Selaparang in Mataram (Lombok
Island)
- Sepinggan in Balikpapan (East
Kalimantan)
- Soekarno Hatta in Jakarta
(Capital of Indonesia)
- Sultan Syarif Kasim II in
Pekanbaru (Riau Province, Sumatera)
- Tabing in Padang (West
Sumatera)
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Link to :
VISA
FREE & ON ARRIVAL COUNTRIES |
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